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E-grāmata: Forest Policy, Economics, and Markets in Zambia

(Lecturer in Mycology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada), , (Senior Lecturer: Copperbelt University
School of Natural Resources
Department of Biomaterials, Science and Technology
Kitwe, Zambia)
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This book is the result of over ten years of field research across Zambia. It covers the production and diverse uses of wood and non-wood forest products in different parts of Zambia. Although a short format, it is a multi-contributed work.

It starts an overview of the forestry sector, and covers more specific areas like production, markets and trade of wood and non-wood products; the role of non-wood forest products in the livelihood of the local population, the contribution of the forestry sector to Zambia’s overall economy and reviews of efforts to strategically utilize these resources for local economic, and sustainable, development.

  • A concise reference to understand key wood products, market dynamics, and role of forests in a developing nation
  • A useful guide for corporations, consultants, NGOs and international research organizations involved with sustainable development in Zambia as well as other nations in the SADC
List of Contributors
ix
Foreword xi
Preface xv
Disclaimer xix
Chapter 1 An Overview of the Forestry Sector in Zambia
Phillimon Ng'andwe
Jacob Mwitwa
Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo
Jegatheswaran Ratnasingam
Forestry Sector Classification
1(17)
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation
18(1)
Carbon Management and Trade
19(1)
Forest and Timber Certification
20(2)
Forest Law, Enforcement, Governance and Trade
22(1)
Conclusion
23(1)
References
24(3)
Chapter 2 Wood and Wood Products, Markets and Trade
Phillimon Ng'andwe
Jegatheswaran Ratnasingam
Jacob Mwitwa
James C. Tembo
Introduction
27(1)
Wood Industry Development
28(1)
Wood Industry Classification
29(1)
Sawmilling Industry
30(2)
Wood Based Panel Industry
32(1)
Value-Added Engineered Wood Products Industry
32(1)
Wood Furniture Industry
33(2)
Woodcrafts Industry
35(1)
Employment in the Wood Industry
36(3)
Production, Markets Access and Trade of Wood Products
39(1)
Overview of Global Trade
39(1)
Wood and Wood Products Trade in Zambia
40(2)
Production and Trade
42(4)
Value-Addition Opportunities
46(1)
Characteristics of the Wood Products Industry
46(1)
Approaches to Value Addition
47(5)
Integrated Use of Forest and Mill Wood Waste
52(1)
Types of Forest Waste
53(1)
Energy Production from Wood Waste
53(5)
Forest Certification and Green Building
58(1)
Certified Forest Products Markets
59(2)
Green Building Practices
61(1)
Conclusion
62(1)
References
63(4)
Chapter 3 Non-Wood Forest Products, Markets, and Trade
Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo
Phillimon Ng'andwe
Jacob Mwitwa
Mathew K. Banda
Introduction
67(2)
Prevalence and Use of Non-Wood Forest Products
69(3)
The Non-Wood Forest Product Industry
72(2)
Market Access and Trade for Non-Wood Forest Products
74(18)
Markets for Non-Wood Forest Products
92(6)
Conclusion
98(1)
References
99(6)
Chapter 4 Contribution of the Forestry Sector to the National Economy
Phillimon Ng'andwe
Jacob Mwitwa
Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo
Nkandu Kabibwa
Litia Simbangala
Introduction
105(1)
The Role of the Forestry Sector in the National Economy
105(2)
Previous Frameworks
107(1)
Standards in Computing Economic Contribution
107(1)
System of National Accounts
108(1)
International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC)
109(1)
Central Product Classification (CPC)
109(1)
Standard International Trade Classification (SITC)
110(1)
Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS)
110(1)
Value Added by the Forestry Sector
111(1)
Use of International Nomenclature
112(1)
Use of Conversions Factors in the Forestry Sector
113(1)
Forest and Logging
113(4)
Conversion Factors for Energy Production from Wood
117(2)
Conversion Factors Under Manufacturing
119(1)
Contribution to the National Economy
120(3)
Trends of the Sector Growth Rates
123(1)
Status and Characteristics of the Forestry Sector
124(3)
Linking the Forestry Sector Contribution to the UN-REDD
127(1)
Conclusion
128(2)
References
130(3)
Chapter 5 Integration of Forestry into the National Economy
Jacob Mwitwa
Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo
Obote Shakacite
Phillimon Ng'andwe
Introduction
133(2)
Framework for Integration of Forestry Sector into the National Economy
135(15)
Linking the Forestry Sector to Poverty Reduction
150(11)
Conclusion
161(1)
References
162(3)
Index 165
Philimon Ngandwe is a Forest Industries technologist and Lecturer in Biomaterials sciences and technology at the Copperbelt University, Zambia. He has worked both in government institutions and the private sector. Philimon teaches wood anatomy, wood preservation and forest products technologies, markets and trade and has industrial and academic work experience in wood and non-wood forest products spanning over 25 years. Philimons research interests include both science and commerce: wood properties and anatomy, renewable bio-energy, and domestication of edible wild root, tubers and bulbs and monitoring green house gas emissions from forests industry, natural forests and wetlands. He has collaborated with the wood industry in various ways including finding solutions that enhances the forestry sectors potential to increase its contribution to the national economy. Currently he is coordinating three projects: (1) Interim Environmental Fund Project in Central Province for domestication of edible wild roots, tuber and bulbs (2) Zambezi North South -South for teacher and student capacity building and international mobility (3) the Zambian wood web based wood xylarium database. Dr. Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo, Lecturer at Carleton Uiniversity in Ottowa, Canada, has worked for more than 30 years assisting National Agricultural Research Services (NARS) and small-scale farmers in Central and Southern Africa. His career began as a researcher in Plant Pathology for a USAID-funded project National Cassava Program (PRONAM) of the Ministry of Agriculture in DR Congo. He is an Agricultural Engineer with MS and PhD degrees in Agriculture, and majored in Plant Pathology with minors in Plant Breeding and International Agriculture at Cornell University.